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How a distinguished trial lawyer shaped justice through landmark cases in national security, press freedom, and more.
The attack against a concert hall in Moscow’s suburbs raises questions about Putin and the effectiveness of Russia’s intelligence organizations.
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Recent Tucker Carlson guest Steve Kirsch took stolen patient records from New Zealand in his desperate quest to prove the COVID-19 vaccines are killing in droves.
The economy of friendship is in freefall.
It’s worse in context.
Even we thought that Fox wouldn’t bury the news of Mike Pence’s refusal to support Donald Trump. We were wrong.
Ivermectin has fused with MAGA politics.
The Pentagon’s growing alliance with Silicon Valley, where AI and tech innovation are redefining warfare and morality.
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Shareholder advocacy groups have already won plastics-related concessions from companies including Disney, Hormel, and Choice Hotels.
And we haven’t even reached the Ides of March yet. What next?